Constructing in the vicinity of India’s ancient landmarks comes with stringent regulations designed to protect these sites. Development is largely prohibited within 100 meters of designated monuments, preserving their integrity. Beyond this zone, any building plans necessitate official consent to protect heritage values. Constructing in the vicinity of India’s ancient landmarks comes with stringent regulations designed to protect these sites. Development is largely prohibited within 100 meters of designated monuments, preserving their integrity. Beyond this zone, any building plans necessitate official consent to protect heritage values.
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